The second act of the agricultural crisis begins this Monday. The FDSEA and JA unions call on farmers to resume mobilization after, already, some beginnings in recent days and weeks in Limousin. The agricultural world is particularly opposed to the free trade treaty between the European Union and the South American countries of Mercosur, but they also denounce their difficult situation: finances at their lowest, rising costs, administrative burdens, epidemics… for example, asking for a strengthening of the Égalim law to ensure them decent incomes.
In Haute-Vienne and Corrèze, just as elsewhere in France, the FDSEA and Young Farmers do not want to block the country, nor bother the inhabitants or disrupt our daily lives. On the other hand, they want to show themselves and we can expect very visible actions at home for this first day of mobilization. It will start at midday in Limoges with a great Limousin meat tasting in the city center on Place Denis Dussoubs. The FDSEA and the JA 87 also want to show by deploying banners on many roundabouts and bridges in Limoges and around the city.
To support all this, tractors will also converge towards the prefecture of Limoges this Monday afternoon, where will be lit fires of anger at the end of the day and the town entrance signs which have been dismantled in recent days will be removed.
These fires of anger will also burn in Corrèze in Brive, Ussel and Egletons where farmers will fuel large fires. Corrèze where, already, many roundabouts have been decorated with banners since last week and where, then, some municipalities will be renamed after the names of South American citiessymbolic allusion to European free trade treaty with Mercosur. The Young Farmers of Corrèze plan to hide radars on the roads of their department.
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